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; Tho Gastcmh'Gazetto. ; WANTS. - Gazette Want Ads Pay. Try 'era And Get Results. ; " A'lvi1lnirr)tii ' Insorled uniVr tlila In l at ih rata of im onla Una for l ho first Inncrtion and flv cent a lliw '. t each aulutsiunt Insertion. J'hou . S.. 60. - " In ilia future Tha aairtta will -maka ( hnrxa lr ay liullova of fntrs. aupiis.. mim tiilrminirlT ate, ilia object of whiuh Ik to rmika tnony, . A. Phiirne win alao lic-inn'in (or card of'thanka and ol'ltu arka. Tlio rate la five cent a Hit. An ' txtriV efi(irn will r. mil do wliun cofiy la L' JJM'nrea lu'thla ornca. ; QUR Building . lots for' , aale, i , fanners' supply Co. F.QUR PERSONAL IIENTION. Mr. John Carpenter, of Dallas. was a visitor to Gastonia yesterday. Mr. Grover Summev enent' Sat urday and Sunday at Lincolutoq. Mr. W.' C. Da'via left thia morn. irig for Winston-Salttu. . . , '-Mr. Araos Cnowler. of Lattimore Station, in-visiting friends in Gas tonia. ' ' : ,t , . ; ' . : , Mr. W. B. fcnigbt was a busi ness visitor twDessenier City yes terday. - v -v- '.... i-r.. Mr. E. D. Atkins,- editor of The Gazette, is confined to hit home on account of throat trouble, Mr. Darius ' Beam, of The Ga SOCIAL. Invitations reading-as follows nave. been Issued: Mr. and Mrs.JLW. Hanaetl Rrqueat the honor of your prenrnee . uUe uiarriaue ol then daughter "' " Vr. Snhfrt P Harrla On Tuesday even inv October th fifteenth - nineteen hundred and aevf a , at ball alter seven o'clock ; ' lwrll Houtint Church Lowell. North Carolina1' The bride-to-Le is a charming young .lady of ,' Lowell. Th Broom-elect is a son'of Mr, Cic ero Harris and is the ' efficient overseer of carding in the Low ell Cotton Mills. Both have a tette force, pent '.Sunday with large number of iriends who wil Favorite Grain Drills by -John N. Ilanna. 'Agent, Gastonia, N. C. O29cl0t FARMERS for sale. rjIGLOT of nice druggets 'from' $5 .to $27.50. to sizes 9x12. , rues match. Williams Furniture Co. f rRlCK for sale. Mail orders re- JCJ celve prompt attention. For prices and" terms address Pied Jlont Brick Co,. Lowell. N. C. tf. OR SALE .Good covered delivery ? wasron. harness and horse. Horse gentle and suitable for. family use ; ; poR . A.1 - dlao. For fuU particularsapply to the Gazette Office:. . v iFyou wish extra copies of the a dustnal Ivditiou to send In to vour friends send us the names and 15 cents for each copy and wi will mail them at our expense. v "DEGINNING with Monday, Oct!- Ot 14th, Dr. Wakefield will-devote v his whole time to practice in his Charlotte office, (in the Hunt Build ' ' inC ) His work i9 limited to diseases , of eye, ear, nose, . and throat, and ' fitthig 'glasses. ' - Qllc6t r y, OST20-yr. trold filled iewel ? Li tpen-faced Elgin watch. Sunday ' nttht. Oct. 6ih, between McAden vine and Mount Holly. Suitable re wardjr for return to W.- C. Griejr, MountHolly, N. C, box 688, or The i Gazette oflice. ... OJ8p4 , dastonia :' .-Iens ', v Frys bha-r' I.J ;. Butter. Produce Market ria - - 20c me 20c. Peas $h00. Corn ... :.80c. Sweet Potator....... j..80c Cabbage ."' 2 Country IMms..... -L... .J6c Country Shoulders 11 1-2 .HomemadJfelolasses 50 to 55c Cranberries.. ." Jt. 15c qt. ' Gastonia Cotton. . These figures represent the prices paid to wagOns: jm Oct. 8th Good middling . ....c'....:llji Strict middling....- . 1 Middling .: 10?4 Cotton Seed . .3... 30c . Cotton Receipts. Sepaemberi: .....! 950 bales. ' . Notice of New 'Advertisements. ' J. M. elk Co. Tell "about their complete- line of childreVs' . and J' ladies' "cOats and other attractive . offerings. ' . . . Frost Torrence & Co. tVill give . . you $2.70 worth of famous Sanitol .toilet preparations for$l. AVilhams ' Furniture Company Little Housemaid tells Mr. Lover - that it takes good furniture as well as a good-wife to make a nice home. : , Baltimore Raoket Has something interesting to say about their new 'goods, and t"he wonderful bargains ' v they are offering". - Charlotte Festival Offers the - greatest exhibit of oratory and music . ever given in North Carolina, from - October 13th to the 20th. See list of , orators and musicians. Swan-Slater -Co. Buster Brown . . says that the Schloss clothes give the plus of thoroughness, style, quality , and satisfaction and Buster knows. Opera - House Offers "On the Bridge at Midnight" as the attraction for Thursday night, Oct. 10th. Seats - on sale atTorrence's drug store. Lucas Co. Sells more goods than . any other Bt6re in Gastonia. Free Eair of $3.50 shoes given away every aturday night. Get coupons. Opera House Announces "The Girl 6f the Sunny South" lor Friday night, October lltn. TOWN AND C0UNTY7 v In police court yesterday morn ing Charles Elmore, who lives in the ' country, was fined a penny and the . costs on a charge of being drunk and down. . i tie lnenas or Mrs. Charles Kan- kin will regret to learn that she is - quite sick at her home near Mount 1 Holly. Mrs. Rankin is a sister of Mrs; H. D. Shelton, of Gastonia. 'In renewing his subscription to - The Gazette, Mr. J. D. I-Iovis. a Gas ton countian residing at Navada. ... Mo., says: , "We are having a nice , fall after having such a hot and dry summer, we had ram yetstefoay and to-qViy and. it is pleasant and ' COOl."i-V; -V. . ,' ' Miss Stevens, " the deaconess from Gastonia, will make a talk this afterrTbon at 4:45 in the. Sunday school room of Tryon Street Metho dist church. The talk will be ad dressed to the Young People's Mis sionary Society Charlotte Observer, Sunday. 1 " John Price, a cotton mill opera tive, of Gastonia, boarded a f rek ht train at Salisbury and crawled up on the roof of a ear. The train crw made him dismount at Glass, fcu: he got inside of Captain Witberspoon's caboose and blocked the doors with boxes and things. The crew finally , pried open door and jumped on him and carried him to the police at Concord, where he was assessed $10, J wnica nc coutan i pay, ana was seni to the chain-gang, Davidson Dis- ,; patch. , ' ., " The friends of Mr.-J." Oscar Shu ford, who went recently to' Pitts burg, Pa., to take a position with the Westinjrhouse Electric Works, will be pleased to learn that he has been . put in charge of a department in the works, having under his supervision about twenty men. Mr. Shuford graduated last year at the A. and M. College, Raleigh, .in the electrical department. He is a con of ex-Sheriff and Mrs. M. H. Shuford, of Gas tonia. , . , v home folks at CherryvUle, Misses Helen Riddle and Mary Glenn." of BetbH, were shoppers in Gastonia yesterday. ' -w-MUh Georgia Kelly, of Charlotte, was the guest Sunday of the family of Mr. H. D. Shelton. Mr. W. CGrigg, 6f Mount Holly, was a business visitor to Gastonia yesterday. . Rev. J. H." Bennett, of Lowell. was a business visitor in Gastonia this morning. Misses Salenab'and Zoe Latham and Mr. J. White Ware leave this evening for the Jamestown Exposi tion. . " Mr. II . D. Shelton and Miss Marv Shelton are at Mount Hollv this afternoon to attend the McLean-Rankin wedding. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Glenn left on No. 12 yesterday afternoon for New York and Providence. R. I. They will take in the exposition en route. Mr. Robert L. Durham, a former Gastoniairnow residing in Charlotte, was shaking hands with old friends and acquaintances here yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Green and Miss Ida Hopper returned Saturday from a trip to the Jamestown Ex position. Miss Mary Tom Gattis, of Gas tonia, has accepted a -position in the millinery department ol E. & K. Love's store. Lincoln County News. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Love, of Spence Mountain, went to Char lotte last night to witness the pre sentation of Parsifal at the Academy of Music. 1 Rev. W. H. Hardin has returned from Richmond, Va , where . he at tended some of the sessions of the triennial convention of the Protest ant Kpiscopal Church. Messrs. E. E. Sumraey and J.' A. Plonk, of route 2f Dallas, were busi ness visitors to uastoma, Saturday. l ney were pleasant cauers at ine Gazette office. Messrs. W. B. Morris, Elmer S. Wood, E. F. Wilson and E. B. Brittain were anion? the Gastonians who witnessed "Parsifal" at the Academy of Mmic at Charlotte last night. Mr. John F. Leeper, of Belmont, and Mr. R. K. Davenport, of Mount Holly, members of the county board of commissioners, were in Gastonia yesteday afternoon en route to their homes from Dallas. Mrs. Chas Ford has returned from Newton, where she visited her sisters, Mrs. Fred E. Garvin and Mrs. E. M. Deal. Mrs. Garvin ac- hear with pleasure of the proathing happy event. 1 a A :fJLf at her father's home to many Gaston countians .wil be the wedding t fr i s after noon at 5:30 o'cloclT of Miss Lucy Rankin to Dr. Charles Erwin . McLean, of Gastonia The nuptials will be solemnized- aU the home .of the bride's mother, Mrs. Mattie Kelley Rankin, at Mount Holly and will be witnessed only by . the family and a few intimate friends of the contracting parties. The bride and groom are poth very popular young people and have scores of friends in the county who will be interested in their rnarrige. One of the chief social affairs of the week will be the marriage of Miss Jessie Shelton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Durant Shelton. to Mr. FletchW W. Fink, of Charlotte, Thursday af ternoon at 4:30 o'clock. The rites will be solemnized at the home of the bride's parents on Main street. Owing to recent deaths in both families the cer emony will be witnessed only by members 'of the family and a few very intimate friends. Mr. Fink, the groom-elect, and his best man, Mr. Charles Lambert, of Thomasville, will arrive in Gastonia to-morrow. Miss Ida May King, of Concord, will also arrive to-morrow to be present at the wedding Harsh physics react, weaken the bowels, cause chronic con stipation. Doan's " Regulets op erate easily, tone the stomach, cure constipation. 25c. Ask your druggist for them. companied he&nd will be her guest lor a lew daysr" k-Mrs. TT L. Craig, Mrs. R. L. Swan, Mrs. L. L. 'Jenkins and Mrs. J. H. Sep ark left to-day for Greensboro to .attend the annual State convention of the United Daughters of the Confederacy as del-' egates from the Gastonia chapter. Misses Bertha and Lillian Wal drop, of Hendersonville, are spend ing the day in Gastonia, the guests of their aunt, Mrs. M. 11. Shuford and family. They are en route home from a visit to the Jamestown Ex position. Mr. J. M. Ballard, of Newton. secretary of the State Rural Letter Carriers Association, was in Gastonia last night en rfJiite to Atlanta to at tend the National Association's annual meeting. He was the guest while here of Carrier T. C. Smith. Messrs Rufus A.. Harvev.-"Duff and John Ratchford, Wade Pursley, Robert Wilson and Misses Mary and Laura Nolen and Shirley Ratchford formed a party which left yesterday for Jamestown to take in the sights at the exposition. Prof, and Mrs. B. E. Atkins are expected to arrive the latter part of the week to visit their sons, E. D. and J. W. Atkins. Mr Atkins will remain for only a few days but Mrs. Atkins expects to remain for some time. Mr. Atkins is president of Logan College for Women at Rus sellville, Ky. Mr. Joe Shuford and daughter. Miss Camille, will leave to-night for their home in Dallas, Texas, after a Eleasant visit of several weeks to is brother, ex-Sheriff M. H. Shuford, and others relatives in Gaston and Cleveland counties. This was Mr. bhulord's hrst visit to hn native county in seventeen years. Mr. j nomas s. Koyster, carrier on route one from Bessemer City, was in Gastonia last night en route to Atlanta where he goes to attend the annual session of the National Rural Letter Camera 'Association as delegate from Gaston county. Mr. Royster is organizer for the ninth congressional district and is one of the most enthusiastic and energetic carriers in the service. Commissioners Meet. The board of county commis sioners met in monthly session for October at the court house in Dallas yesterday, all the mem bers being present. Aside from the transaction of regular routine business such as the auditing of bills etc., the only matter out of the ordinary claiming the atten tion of the body was the presen tation by Mr. E- L. Wilson of a proposition from the citizens of Dallas that thev would pay one fourth of the cost of a new court house for the county up to the sum cf $40,000, provided the court house be built at "Dallas. Mr. M.- A. Carpenter also ap peared before the board in be half of the same proposition. No action was taken in the matter. The jury list for the November term of court was drawn and ap pears elsewhere in to day's pa per. The grand jury remains the same as for last court. . BELMONT BUDGET. ' Corrasoondenco of Tha Gaattta, v'..'7'. Belmont. Oct, 7. Miss Mabel Patrick, of .-"'the 'high school faculty, spent Saturday tnd Sunday at her home in Union.4 Miss lidna Rankin spent a few days hi Lowell last week, giu st of Miss Alice Jenkins. -Miss Clara Crawford,' of Rock Hill S. C, is a new additioa to the force of Stowe Brothers. Mis Crawford is well known to many having taufibtv school here few years ago. All of her friends welcome her bark. Miss Anrelia Hand, of Lowell, was in town? short while Friday after sp 1 noon. Mr J, P Chandler, o Bessemer tit jr. speat Saturday 1 and bundav with Mrs. Chandler here. Mr and Mrs K. P. Rankin, of Gastoi i. (.-uf Sunday at the home ! .Mr. A J. Rankin. Mr John i' uikin spent Sunday wit! honici'. Iks. Miss Ethel Stowe went over to Charlotte Siturdrt to see hef sister, Mrs. Jas. P. Stowe, who has' been very nek Mr. Spratt Hand relumed last week from a visit lo the ex position arid Washington. Rev. Mr. Purnell, pastor of the Baptist church, will move hi family he-e soon. We are glad to welcome Mr. rumen in our midst. Miss Pearl Linebergtr went to High Shoals last week to assist Prof. Rbyna in tin school there. Miss Clara Pat rick, of the graded school faculty of Mount Holly, passed through town Friday en route to her home in Union. Misses Ida and Lucy Rankin, of Mount Holly, were in town Friday. Mr. Jacob Wilson returned to day from a week's stay at the exposition. The only true constipation cure must rxgin its soothing, healing actiou when it enters the mouth. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea restores the whole. system to a healthy, nor mal condition. or Tablets. 35 cents, Tea Adams Drug; Co. Coming. "TheGirl of the Sunny South", is a play that will ever hold un wavering interest as long as there are girls. The mere an nouncement that the people's favorite play, "The Girl of the Sunny South" is coming to our city is a matter of much import to the theatre goers of our midst. No drama of modern times has enjoyed the vogue that has beeu ccorded to Travers-Vale's solid substantional success "The Girl of the Sunny South". The rea- son is apparent, tne play is in teresting from the rise of the curtain on the first act until the close. Ladies aiio Children s ri re ft i Coats Our stock is now nearly complete and a wide range of tylcs and "prices...;-'. :. ' ' ' ' ' :.iff':::v:'':U:.v''';;V.:' 35&dO Special $5.00 'At thia popular price we arc showing splendid values In black and colors, 50 Inch tan Covert coat, easily worth $7.50 special price $5.00 In the better grades $7.50 and $10.00 the values are Just as good. From $12.51) to $25.00 we are offering garments worth more than the prices asked Children's coats from 50c up. Big Line of Skirls, Voiles, Panamas from $3.00 up $5.00 Black Voile Skirt a special value at the price, better ones $7.50 and $10.00 Panama kills Block, Brown and Blue $3.00, $4 50, $5. 00 and $7.50 Let us show you our line; we" will make it to your advantage; let us prove it. 1 o Mo BELK CO. i ""PrWl "Mini.. awi OPERA HOUSE Thursday Oct. 10. That Popular German Comedian OSCAR HANDLER Presenting Th. Celebrated Scenic and Comedy Triumph equestea to an nounce that there will be commun ion services at the Lowell Presby terian church the second Sabbath iu October. Preaching will begin on Thursday night previous. The pastor, Rev. R. A. Miller, will be assisted by Rev. J. M. Forbis, of Kings Mountain. "On the Bridge at Midnight.' Eveninor World-Herald: Omaha, May 4 1907. "On the Bridge at Midnight" as presented at the Krug . last evening was a finished perform ance, and cannot be classed with the so-called melodrama be lact that tne audience on the second night was larger than the opening performance is one of the best proofs of the merit of the production. Oscar Handler as Herman Von Schulz berg gave an excellent rendition of the German professor, creat ing many a hearty laugh with out resorting to tricks or but foonery so often used to gain ap plause. But in the stronger scenes Mr. Handler showed the subdued power of a finished actor. RESOLVED ThaTTHe: well dressed PERSON IS THE ONE WHp WS APPROPRIATE ATTIRE FDR. EVERY, 0CCASS0N. "THE BEST STORE IS WHERE THEY SELL CLOTHES fbR EVERYOCCASIC A PERSON FEELS TOOU5H IN TffE UROtVG GARMENTS 3076 THE STORE lutf CATV IRLOI, :Her friends will regret to learn that Mrs. J. H. Craig is quite ill at. lier nonie in iiast Uastoma. Quite a number of Gastonians; witnessed the Performance of Par i ciial at the Academy of Music, Char- uie, last mgnt. Miss Actus Ballard and Mr. Lawson Buragardncr.of Mount Holly, took their friends by surprise this week by getting married on the sly. I 1 V 11 I -v: an atxr la. COPTRlCNT ll.t T.THB SVta BA.W C. OHIOAao, .What's your favorite Perfume? Don't answer until you have . nsed Win. II. Brown & Bros. . new odor . . Pocahontas. ; For Sale by v FROST TORRENCEL CO. THoR.OlfiHNE-S.S, -STYLE, QUALITY; .SATISFACTION. THE SChloSS SUITS ARE THE PLUS OF ALL THESE THINGS. -THE SUIT THAT SWAN-SLATER. CO. SELLS YOU IS ONE IN WHICH IWE PLACE IM PLICIT CONFIDENCE. - ' - - THER.E IS NO ROOM IN: THIS STORE FOR A THING THAT WE CAN NOT DEPEND UPON. . . , MENfS FALL SUITS . 10.00 TO $25.00 . - SMN-StA (HEAD-TO-FOOT OUT-FITTERS FOR MEN AND BOYS) On the Bridge at Midnight FOUR GREAT ACTS OF lot. Humor. O Stage Pictures Odd Characters Of A Big City Two Great Comic Character Hits and a Remarkable Cast by a Strong Company. Prices I.OO-7S-SO-25 Seats Now On Sale AT TORRENCE'S DRUG STORE. Ooera House One Night Friday October II, 1907. The Girl of the Sunny South homelhine New A Play to the Public Prices Seats now on sale AT TorreneeV Drug Store. 2.70 Worth For $1.00 FROST TORRRENCE & CO. will furnish for $1.00, 10 of the celebrated Sanitol Preparations as follows: Sanitol Face Powder.. Sanitol Tooth Brush...-. Sanitol Tooth Powder. Sanitol Face Cream Sanitol Tooth Paste Sanitol Toilet Powder. Sanitol Bath Powder Sanitol Antiseptic. Sanitol Shaving Cream., Sanitol Soap. ..,.., .... . 2.70 v An advertisement appears in Sat urday Evening Post, Ladies' Home Journal, Associated Sunday Maga zines, Collier's and Delineator, . each containing - eoupon. Cut- out-this coupon, mail it to Sanitol Chemical Co., St. Louis, Mo., with $L00, and request-goods, to be delivered by Frost Torrence &: Co. Caopoo Supplied by Frost Tor rcace A C. - :. OHc2 . ....35c 35c 2Sc 25c ; 25e 5" .25c :.2Sc 25c 225c FASHIONABLE MILLINERY FOR Fastidious folks may be seen at our milli nery parlors at Lucas Cb's. store. All t tie newest shapes and styles for the Fall and Win ter season. Don't fail to see our hats before buying. MISSES RUDDOCK at Lucas Cos. Store. Church Notice. St. Michael's Church' Mass at 11 A. M. every second and fourth Sunday and services every Sunday at 3 P. M. Rev. Father James. O. S. B.. Pastor. MRS. DR. MOORE Still in Gastonia Extracting teeth by her Painless Method and will remain Until Sat , Oct. 1 2. Hurry if you want your work done. The Reputation of a shoe depends on style, shape and materials of which it is made. The great variety of women s nign grade tootwear i we are showing surpasses any ever shown here. All the newest models and leathers, $1.75 to $5.00 ROBINSON BROS. Foot-Flttera. Cotton Mill Stock Wanted We have inquiry and customers for the following Southern Cotton Mill stocks. Saxon Cotton Mill stock. (S. C ) Drayton Cotton Mill stock. (S. C.) Arcadia Cotton Mill stock (S. C Arcade Cotton Mill stock (S. C.) Woodaide Cotton MiU stock (S. C.) King. Mtn. Mfjr. Co. (N. C.) Woodlawn M tg Co Cotton Mill stock (N.C.) Lancaster. Com. Cotton Mill stock (S. C.) Hnrtsvillr Cotton Mill stock (S. C.) Chiqnola Cotton Mill stock CS. C Woodruff Cotton Mill stock (S. C.) Fairfield Cotton Mill stock (S. C.) Trion Cotton Mill stock (Ga.) T uscuvora Cotton Mill stock (S. C.) WiHiamston Cotton MiU stock fS. C.J Noms Cotton Mill stock (a. L.I Cloer Cntton Mill stock (S. O Lowell Cotton Mill stock (N c.l Calvin. Com.. Cotton Mi'l stock (S. C.) Monarch Cotton Mill stock (S CJ Lorav. Prefd. Cotton Mill atock (N.C.) If you want to buy or cell Lotion Mill stocks please write ua. . SOUTHERN SECURITIES & TRUST CO. A. Glenn. Prea. C. M. Ciena, Trcaa. Gastonia, - - - - N. C. NOTICE. Your Town Tax for the year 1907 is now due. Please call at my office at City Hall and settle same. 08c4t. J. W. CARROLL, Tax Collector. 4- SOMETHING NEW 4. Our new stock of Jewelry which has just been opened up was select ed from one of the largest jewelry houses in America and everything is in the latest style. Our prices are as low as can be made on the quality of goods. Come and let us show you. We are still making a specialty of repair work a. id can do your work promptly. Give us a trial. WOLFE BROS. Opposite Post-office THE Difficulties of Successful Child Portraiture is Mastered by Few. That the Green Studio has done -this is evidenced by a large list of satisfied -patrons and countless . baby faces on exhibi tion at the Sta dio. - ,v Child Portraiture Is Our Specialty Phone 147 J. I.GREEN. ; Charlotte's Greaf Fall Festival 4. October 13th to20th, 1907 : f The greatest exhibit of Oratory; and Music ever given . la Nortb Carolina - " Musicians Miss Grace Mnnson. ' . Orators W. J. Bryan. , ',. : Cbamn Clark. Jno. Sharp Williams." . -Ralph Bingham. I -. E. M. Poteat, Vh. t., LUD. C. VV. Munhall, D. D. ' Jno. Barns Wells. Temple Male Quartett. Otto Pfefferkorn. David T. Hnyck. - 1 and - .)"':" ' .Campaaari, (The world'iTCitr;t bart: Tickets and Information at Torrcncc's Or;
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